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Stubborn Uremia? Papaya to the Rescue!

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A papaya-based remedy has been shared as a potential treatment for uremia, or kidney failure. The method involves cutting off the papaya's top, adding high-quality tea leaves like Longjing or Tieguanyin, and steeping the mixture in boiling water for 24 hours. This process is repeated three to four times. Remedies have shown positive results, with patients experiencing reduced edema and normal urination. A Northeast Chinese Buddhist friend cured himself after three months of use, and six years later, he remained healthy. Brother Cheng's mother, who had been on dialysis for a year, saw improvement after three days of drinking papaya tea, with swelling subsiding permanently. The remedy has already encouraged hospital patients to purchase papayas.

Stubborn Uremia? Papaya to the Rescue! A Warm-hearted Netizen (Tianxin Yueyuan, QQ: 852217501): Hello, Teacher Hu, I’d like to share a remedy for uremia. Take a papaya and cut off the top like a lid. Place some high-quality tea leaves (such as Longjing or Tieguanyin) inside the papaya, then pour in boiling water. Cover it with the cut-off top and let it sit for 24 hours. Afterward, pour the papaya tea into a cup and drink it. Refill the papaya with more tea leaves and boiling water, cover it again, and let it steep for another 24 hours before drinking. Repeat this process three to four times with the same papaya. If a uremia patient undergoing regular dialysis persists with this remedy for three months, their edema will subside, and they will regain normal urination, eliminating the need for further dialysis. A Buddhist friend from Northeast China used this remedy and, after three months, was cured of uremia and no longer required dialysis. They continued drinking papaya tea, and six years later, the condition has not recurred, and they remain healthy. Brother Cheng’s mother suffered from uremia and had been on dialysis for a year. Recently, while visiting a temple in Xi’an, Brother Cheng mentioned his mother’s condition to a Buddhist friend from the Northeast, who shared this remedy. After just three days of drinking the papaya tea, Cheng’s mother was able to urinate again, and her edema significantly reduced, with swelling subsiding on her face and body. Upon her recommendation, many dialysis patients at the hospital started buying papayas from the supermarket. I hope Teacher Hu can share this remedy widely to help more uremia patients. Contributor: Teacher Xu

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